“Summer Holiday” – The UK tour will be led by Ray Quinn in the role of Don, which was made famous by Cliff Richard in the film. Quinn was a runner up in The X Factor in 2006 and has since starred as Danny Zuko in Grease and taken roles in Dirty Dancing, Legally Blonde and The Wedding Singer.

“All or Nothing – The Mod Musical” will transfer to the Ambassadors Theatre following the completion of its five-week run at the Arts Theatre on 11th March. It will run at the Ambassadors Theatre from 28 March to 2 June. Meanwhile, a 29-track cast recording, as well as a 15-track blue vinyl LP have also been released for the production.

“The Biograph Girl” – David Heneker and Warner Brown’s musical will be staged at West London’s Finborough Theatre from 22 May to 9 June as part of the Finborough’s 150 season, which marks 150 years of the Finborough building. The musical from the composer of Half a Sixpence will see its first professional UK production since its 1980 premiere. The piece originally opened at the Phoenix Theatre in the West End.

One nighters – Rosalie Craigis to reprise her role of Althea in a one off concert performance of “The Light Princess”with her husband Hadley Fraserplaying Digby at the Cadogan Hall on 1st July at 6:30 pm. “Andrew Lloyd Webber – A Musical Celebration” – a concert in celebration of the composer’s 70th birthday at the Royal Hospital Chelsea on Sunday 17 June 2018 will feature Tyrone Huntley (Deamgirls and Jesus Christ Superstar), Ben Forster (Elf, Phantom of the Opera), Joe McElderry (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat), Imelda May and Mica Paris will feature alongside the West End casts of School of Rock and The Phantom of the Opera accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. “Magic at the Musicals”returns for a third year at the Royal Albert Hall on 21st May 2018. This brand new show, complete with 60 piece orchestra, hosted Olivier Award-winning Ruthie Henshall brings together performers from hit musicals including Dreamgirls, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, MAMMA MIA!, Disney’s The Lion King and Disney’s Aladdin, with cast members from the new production of Stephen Sondheim’s Company – which sees the lead male role of Bobby re-imagined as woman named Bobbi, played by Rosalie Craig – and stars of the new production of Chicago which returns to the West End this year as well as performances from West End favourites Louise Dearman & John Owen-Jones.

“Me and My Girl” – is to be the main musical in the Chichester Festival Theatre 2018 season. The new revival of L Arthur Rose, Douglas Furber and Noel Gay’s musical will be directed by Daniel Evans and star Caroline Quentin as the Duchess of Dene and run from from July 2nd to August 25th, with press night on 9th July. A second musical offering will be “Flowers For Mrs Harris” – a revival of the Sheffield Crucible (directed by Evans) 2016 production which won three UK Theatre Awards including Best Musical. It will star Clare Burt (Big Fish, London Road), who reprises her role as Mrs Ada Harris with Joanna Riding (The Girls, Romantics Anonymous) as Lady Dant / Madame Colbert and Gary Wilmot as Major / Monsieur Armand. It will run from September 8th to 29th with press night on September 14th.

“Chicago the Musical” – Ruthie Henshall is to return to London’s Phoenix Theatre to play the role of Matron Mama Morton who performs the show-stopping Act 1 number When You’re Good to Mama. Joining her and the previously announced Cuba Gooding Jr as lawyer Billy Flynn will be Sarah Soetaert as Roxie Hart and Josefina Gabrielle as Velma Kelly. The show is currently scheduled for a one year run beginning on March 26th.